Tim Young, Absolute Rights Managing Editor, publishes new article on the right to resell copyrighted items.

Learn all the information available before making any political decisions, says Young, and as always, “Be smarter than they think you are.”

Austin, TX (PRWEB) October 12, 2012

Absolute Rights is constantly looking out for rights violations from civil or government influence, and they are informing people of a recent attempt with their latest online article.

The article was written by Managing Editor Tim Young, and in it he cites a current Supreme Court case as a possible harbinger of a shift in the commerce culture.

“If the current ruling is upheld by the Supreme Court, you would have to get permission from copyright holders of products before you could resell them,” Young wrote in the article.

The article mentioned that businesses like eBay, the Salvation Army, and even general lawn sales would be affected, changing the landscape of a large group of commerce transactions.

“You would first have to get the permission of the copyright holder to resell the product that you already purchased, then you would have to pay them royalties for selling it,” Young said.

Information like this is available on a daily basis from Absolute Rights. Through regular articles, a semiweekly Newsletter, and a mixture of video, social media, and other engaging content, Absolute Rights is keeping audiences informed and spurning conversation on the sometimes controversial issues.

Tim Young, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, joined Absolute Rights in the spring of 2012 and brought his brutally honest opinions with him. He has been consulted as an expert on campaign, social security, health care and labor policies. A professional stand-up comic, Young combines his political and comedic background to add a captivating voice to Absolute Rights’ mission of rights protection.

Be sure to follow Tim on his various social media channels, including Facebook, Twitter, and Absolute Rights’ YouTube Channel. Learn all the information available before making any political decisions, says Young, and as always, “Be smarter than they think you are.”

Absolute Rights informs patriotic Americans on their given rights, plus helps protect those rights from government or disaster intrusion. Most importantly, it prides itself on alerting people when their rights are being threatened, creating an active and informed community. For more information, be sure to visit AbsoluteRights.com.